Alaska wildlife agents can kill bears from helicopters in an effort to protect caribou, judge says

FILE - Two brown bears look for salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai ɫtv Park and Preserve, Alaska, July 4, 2013. (AP File Photo/Mark Thiessen, File)

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Alaska wildlife agents can resume shooting and killing black and brown bears — including from helicopters — as part of a plan to help recover a caribou herd that was once an important source of food for Alaska Native hunters, a judge ruled Wednesday.

Two conservation groups, the Alaska Wildlife Alliance and Center for Biological Diversity, sought to halt the program while their lawsuit plays out. But Superior Court Judge Adolf Zeman said the groups had failed to show that the state acted without a reasonable basis for approving the plan.

The Associated Press